I don't know about you but singing to G-d "it is not enough" does not sound like gratitude but rather like a sense of entitlement.

IsraellyCool pointed to an article that was published at the Guardian and later removed but subsequently reinstated.

This article was taken down for review on 12 April 2017, amended to correct and clarify details and republished on 13 April 2017.
Why did the article need to be corrected? After all, if it passed the editing stage before it was published, it can't be that someone made false statements, can it?

As the bus sways through a blasted landscape of rubble and twisted metal, our Palestinian guide points out evidence of what he calls an apartheid society. It is shocking just how many walls there are. “These are apartheid roads,” he says, indicating a sleek dual carriageway stretching for miles. Walled on both sides, and topped with razor wire, this road is for Israelis only. To travel the same route, Palestinians must go five times the distance through a series of grubby checkpoints that are studies in dehumanisation.Despite unemployment among Palestinians being at 51%...

because Arabic is eradicated here....

with musicians in Gaza who are "forbidden" to leave the strip was changed to "who faced difficulties."